5 on 5.5
The wheel size for the 2012 Jeep Wrangler can vary slightly. The front, rear, and spare wheels can be either 17x7.5 or 16x7. The choice in the size of the wheels depends on the function the driver intends for the Jeep.
The factory wheels are a different size with a different bolt pattern, so no.The factory wheels are a different size with a different bolt pattern, so no.
Original size is 165R15, equivalent size is 165/80R15.
The original tire size for a 1990 Jeep Cherokee Laredo is P195/75R15. The tires are for 15 inch wheels for the vehicle.
There were 2 different wheel sizes installed on the 2004 Jeep Liberty. If you have 16 Inch wheels then the correct size tire for your vehicle is a 235/70-16. If on the other hand your Jeep is equipped with 17 inch wheels then you need 235/65-17 tires installed. Stick with the OEM size.
they normally came with a 258 6 cylinder. The base V8 was a 301. 304ci Sorry, my mistake. It was a 304.
The 1991 Wrangler had 15 inch wheels, the bolt pattern was 5X4.5
No, the wheels from a Jeep Sahara typically will not fit a 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited without modifications. The bolt pattern, offset, and size of the wheels may differ between the two models, and the Grand Cherokee may have clearance issues depending on the wheel size and tire profile. It's essential to check specifications like bolt pattern, backspacing, and overall diameter to ensure compatibility.
Jeep wheels may fit a Dodge van, but compatibility depends on several factors, including bolt pattern, offset, and center bore size. Most Dodge vans use a different bolt pattern than Jeep wheels, so they may not be directly interchangeable. Additionally, even if the bolt pattern matches, the offset and size of the wheels must be considered to ensure proper fitment and handling. It's best to consult specifications or a professional before attempting to swap wheels between the two vehicles.
15 by 7 3 5/16 back spacing
Largest that you can run are 30" tires on the stock suspension but they will rub at full flex.
Jeep wheels typically won't fit on a Toyota Tacoma without modifications due to differences in bolt pattern, offset, and center bore size. Jeep wheels generally have a 5x5 bolt pattern, while most Tacomas have a 6x139.7 (6x5.5) bolt pattern. Additionally, the offset and wheel width may not be compatible. Always check specifications and consider using adapters if necessary.